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Dan Carmichael

7 Years Ago

Uploading Images

Considering the emphasis of one domain, the deemphasis of another, the AW's and so forth, a question:

Are there any advantages or disadvantages to uploading images to one domain over the other?

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Jessica Jenney

7 Years Ago

No. I always upload to FAA because I can check the activity feed.

 

Richard Reeve

7 Years Ago

All goes to the same AWS server farm in the end, as I understand it The URLs are just pointers.
So, no.

~Richard
http://www.reevephotos.com

 

Roy Erickson

7 Years Ago

I upload to FAA because it's my own way of tossing out pixels. I hate that our AW site has a pixels.com address.

 

Edward Fielding

7 Years Ago

It is all the same database. All stored on the same Amazon servers.

 

Dan Carmichael

7 Years Ago

Edward and others.

Thanks. What I thought. I just wondered if search engine cataloging functions were different, etc.

RD,

I hear you and agree. "Pixels" when first presented was touted as a miracle domain name. It's not. Google's keyword search planner shows keyword search for pixels and art-related derivatives is all but nonexistant. And now it's complicated by a phone, a movie and more.

But there is a way around it. Use a custom domain point like this:

http://buybetterart.com/

 

Abbie Shores

7 Years Ago

I do it anywhere i happen to be and that's where it shows from on fb......Normally.

 

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